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FS-19
Front Strut
FRONT SUSPENSION
7. Front Strut
A: REMOVAL
1) Lift-up the vehicle, and then remove the front
wheels.
2) Place an alignment mark on the camber adjust-
ing bolt and strut.
3) Remove the bolt securing the brake hose from
the strut.
4) Remove the clip securing the ABS wheel speed
sensor harness.
5) Remove the two bolts securing the housing to
the strut.
NOTE:
While holding the head of the adjusting bolt, loosen
the self–locking nut.
6) Remove the three nuts securing strut mount to
body.
B: INSTALLATION
1) Install the strut mount at the upper side of strut to
body, and tighten it with new self-locking nuts.
Tightening torque:
20 N·m (2.0 kgf-m, 14.5 ft-lb)
2) Align alignment marks on the camber adjusting
bolt and strut.
Using new self–locking nuts, install the strut to the
housing.
NOTE:
While holding the head of adjusting bolt, tighten the
self–locking nut.
Tightening torque:
175 N·m (17.9 kgf-m, 129 ft-lb)
3) Secure the ABS wheel speed sensor harness to
the strut.
4) Install the bolts which secure the brake hose to
the strut.
Tightening torque:
33 N·m (3.4 kgf-m, 24.3 ft-lb)
5) Install the front wheels.
NOTE:
Inspect the wheel alignment and adjust if neces-
sary.
FS-00037
FS-00206
FS-00207
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PS-53
General Diagnostic Table
POWER ASSISTED SYSTEM (POWER STEERING)
3. INSPECTION OF CLEARANCE
This table lists various clearances that must be correctly adjusted to ensure the normal vehicle driving with-
out interfering noise, or any other faults.
Install locations Minimum allowance mm (in)
(1) Crossmember-to-Hose assembly 10 (0.39)
(2) Front frame side-to-Hose assembly 15 (0.59)
(3) Air bag sensor to cooler pipe assembly 10 (0.39)
(4) Air cleaner case-to-Suction hose 10 (0.39)
(5) VDCH/U to Reservoir tank bracket 10 (0.39)
(6) Air boots to Hose clip15 (0.59)
(7) Air boot-to-Hose assembly15 (0.59)
(8) Protector to Hose assembly10 (0.39)
(9) Intake manifold to Suction hose 10 (0.39)
(10) Intake manifold to hose assembly 10 (0.39)
(11) Air cleaner case to Cooler pipe joint block 5 (0.20)
(12) Chain cover to Cooler pipe joint block 20 (0.79)
(13) Oil pipe to Cooler pipe joint block 20 (0.79)
(14) Suction hose to Hose assembly 10 (0.39)
(15) Air boot to Reservoir tank10 (0.39)
(16) Brake pipe to Reservoir tank10 (0.39)
(17) Harness to Hose assembly10 (0.39)
(18) Relay box to Hose assembly15 (0.59)
(19) Bumper beam to Cooler pipe assembly 10 (0.39)
(20) Radiator bracket to Cooler pipe assembly 10 (0.39)
(21) ATF cooler to Cooler pipe assembly 10 (0.39)
(22) Undercover to cooler pipe assembly 10 (0.39)
(23) Protector to Hose assembly10 (0.39)
(24) Protector to Hose assembly15 (0.59)
(25) Return hose to Hose assembly 10 (0.39)
(26) Air cleaner case to Hose assembly 10 (0.39)
(27) Suction hose to Hose assembly 10 (0.39)
(28) Air cleaner case to Return hose 3 (0.12)
(29) Valve housing to DOJ12 (0.47)
(30) Valve housing to Crossmember 1 (0.04)
(31) Mount to Crossmember There must be no contact.
(32) Feed tube to Crossmember3 (0.12)
(33) Elbow to Crossmember3 (0.12)
(34) Cylinder pipe to Crossmember 3 (0.12)
(35) Feed tube to Exhaust pipe18 (0.71)
(36) Tie-rod end to Brake dust cover 2.5 (0.10)
(37) Coupling rubber to AT level gage 10 (0.39)
(38) Yoke to Brake booster5 (0.20)
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RS-9
Rear Trailing Link
REAR SUSPENSION
4. Rear Trailing Link
A: REMOVAL
1) Lift-up the vehicle, and then remove the rear
wheels.
2) Remove the bracket, and remove the parking
brake cable from the guide.
3) Remove the ABS wheel speed sensor harness
from the trailing link.
4) Remove the trailing link.
B: INSTALLATION
NOTE:
•Be sure to use a new self-locking nut.
•Always tighten the stabilizer bushing in the state
where the vehicle is at curb weight and the wheels
are in full contact with the ground.
Install in the reverse order of removal.
Tightening torque:
Trailing link
120 N·m (12.2 kgf-m, 89 ft-lb)
Parking Brake Cable bracket
33 N·m (3.4 kgf-m, 24 ft-lb)
C: DISASSEMBLY
Using the ST and a pipe, press the bushing out.
ST 20099PA010 INSTALLER & REMOVER
(1) Guide
RS-00180
(1)
RS-00181
(1) 39 mm dia., 50 mm long pipe
(2) Trailing link
RS-00182
ST
(2)
(1)
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RS-16
Rear Sub Frame
REAR SUSPENSION
9. Rear Sub Frame
A: REMOVAL
1) Separate the front exhaust pipe and rear ex-
haust pipe.
2) Remove the rear exhaust pipe and muffler.
3) Remove the propeller shaft.
4) Remove the spare tire hoist.
REMOVAL, Spare Tire Hoist.>
5) Remove the rear parking brake cable from the
parking brake assembly.
AL, Parking Brake Assembly (Rear Disc Brake).>
6) Detach the brake hose, and remove the rear
brake caliper from the vehicle.
7) Disconnect the ABS wheel speed sensor con-
nector.
8) Remove the bolts on the bottom side of the
shock absorber.
9) Support the sub frame using a jack.
10) Remove the front sub frame.
11) Remove the rear sub frame support.
12) Remove the rear sub frame.
B: INSTALLATION
NOTE:
•Be sure to use a new self-locking nut.
•Always tighten the stabilizer bushing in the state
where the vehicle is at curb weight and the wheels
are in full contact with the ground.
1) Install in the reverse order of removal.
Tightening torque:
Refer to “COMPONENT” of “General Descrip-
tion” for the tightening torque.
COMPONENT, General Description.>
2) Bleed air from brake system.
3) Inspect the wheel alignment and adjust if neces-
sary.
C: INSPECTION
Check the removed parts for wear, damage and
crack, and repair or replace them if faulty.
RS-00194
RS-00195
RS-00196
RS-00197
RS-00198
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TPM(diag)-6
Control Module I/O Signal
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
4. Control Module I/O Signal
A: ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION
Te r m i n a l
No.Measured value Measuring condition Remarks
1Select monitor communication Serial communication —
2Tire pressure warning light output When malfunction occurs, or tire pres-
sure decreases
System failure: blinks
Tire pressure decreases: turns on
4Speed sensor signal While driving (Pulse signal) Change according to vehicle
speed
5Ignition power supply IG switch ON (Battery voltage) —
6Battery power supply Battery voltage Always
8Body integrated unit (Hazard output
signal).—When hazard turns on.
9GND 0 V (Always) Always
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TPM(diag)-26
List of Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
10.List of Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
A: LIST
DTC Item Contents of diagnosis Remarks
11 FL air pressure decrease FL tire pressure is reduced.
SURE DECREASE, Diagnostic Procedure
with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
12 FR air pressure decrease FR tire pressure is reduced.
PRESSURE DECREASE, Diagnostic Proce-
dure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
13 RR air pressure decrease RR tire pressure is reduced.
PRESSURE DECREASE, Diagnostic Proce-
dure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
14 RL air pressure decrease RL tire pressure is reduced.
SURE DECREASE, Diagnostic Procedure
with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
21 No FL transmitter dataData cannot be received from FL
sensor.
TRANSMITTER DATA, Diagnostic Procedure
with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
22 No FR transmitter dataData cannot be received from FR
sensor.
TRANSMITTER DATA, Diagnostic Procedure
with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
23 No RR transmitter dataData cannot be received from RR
sensor.
TRANSMITTER DATA, Diagnostic Procedure
with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
24 No RL transmitter dataData cannot be received from RL
sensor.
TRANSMITTER DATA, Diagnostic Procedure
with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
31 FL transmit pres data abnormal.FL sensor data contents are
abnormal.
MIT PRES DATA ABNORMAL, Diagnostic Pro-
cedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
32FR transmitter pres data abnor-
mal.
FR sensor data contents are
abnormal.
MIT PRES DATA ABNORMAL, Diagnostic Pro-
cedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
33 RR transmit pres data abnormal.RR sensor data contents are
abnormal.
MIT PRES DATA ABNORMAL, Diagnostic Pro-
cedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
34 RL transmit pres data abnormal.RL sensor data contents are
abnormal.
MIT PRES DATA ABNORMAL, Diagnostic Pro-
cedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
41 FL trans function code abnormal. Function code has error.
FUNCTION CODE ABNORMAL, Diagnostic
Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code
(DTC).>
42 FR trans function code abnormal. Function code has error.
FUNCTION CODE ABNORMAL, Diagnostic
Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code
(DTC).>
43 RR trans function code abnormal. Function code has error.
FUNCTION CODE ABNORMAL, Diagnostic
Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code
(DTC).>
44 RL trans function code abnormal. Function code has error.
FUNCTION CODE ABNORMAL, Diagnostic
Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code
(DTC).>
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TPM(diag)-28
Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
11.Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
A: DTC 11 FL AIR PRESSURE DECREASE
NOTE:
Refer to DTC 14 for diagnostic procedure.
Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
B: DTC 12 FR AIR PRESSURE DECREASE
NOTE:
Refer to DTC 14 for diagnostic procedure.
Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
C: DTC 13 RR AIR PRESSURE DECREASE
NOTE:
Refer to DTC 14 for diagnostic procedure.
Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
D: DTC 14 RL AIR PRESSURE DECREASE
DTC DETECTING CONDITION:
Inflation pressure of each tire reduces under specifications (188 kPs (1.9 kgf/cm2, 27.3 psi) or less).
TROUBLE SYMPTOM:
Tire pressure warning light illuminates.
CAUTION:
When driving vehicle to perform driving test, there should be always 2 persons (driver and checker)
to check.
Step Check Yes No
1CHECK THE TIRES.
Lift-up the vehicle and check for damage in the
tires.
Are there cracks or damage? Replace the tire.
Tire.>
Go to step 2.
2CHECK THE TIRES.
Check the tire air pressure.
Is the tire pressure in the spec-
ifications?
Go to step 3.Adjust the air pres-
sure.
3CHECK THE TRANSMITTER
Drive the vehicle at a speed more than 40 km/h
(25 MPH) and compare the data from the
transmitter on the four wheels.
Is there a transmitter with dif-
ferent data?
Replace the trans-
mitter (tire pres-
sure sensor)
to WT-11, Tire
Pressure Monitor-
ing System.>.
Go to step 4.
4PERFORM DRIVING TEST.
1) Perform the clear memory mode.
TPM(diag)-9, CLEAR MEMORY, OPERATION,
Subaru Select Monitor.>
2) Perform the driving test.
TPM(diag)-17, PROCEDURE, Inspection
Mode.>
3) Read the DTC.
READ DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC),
OPERATION, Subaru Select Monitor.>
Is DTC displayed? Record the DTC.
Pe r for m t h e r e pa i r
according to DTC.
TPM(diag)-26, List
of Diagnostic Trou-
ble Code (DTC).>
Finish the diagno-
sis.
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TPM(diag)-36
General Diagnostic Table
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
12.General Diagnostic Table
A: INSPECTION
Symptom Problem parts
Tire pressure warning light illumi-
nates.Tire pressure is reduced.•Improper tire pressure adjustment.
•Punctured tire
Tire pressure warning light blinks.
TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR-
ING SYSTEM HAS MALFUNC-
TION
•AIR PRESSURE SENSOR MALFUNCTION
•AIR PRESSURE SENSOR IS OUT OF BATTERY
•Tire pressure monitoring control module is faulty.
•Defective vehicle harness
Tire pressure is dropping but the
warning light does not illuminate.
TIRE PRESSURE WARNING
LIGHT DOES NOT ILLUMINATE
•AIR PRESSURE SENSOR IS FAULTY.
•Tire pressure monitoring control module is faulty.
•Defective vehicle harness